Hypersonic
HVOF

High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) coating is used to improve or restore the surface of a component. This surface engineering technique makes it possible to increase the life of the part, improving resistance to erosion and wear, adding protection against corrosion, making it possible to use various alloys in powder form. With a wide variety of thermal spray materials available, there are numerous options for creating the high-speed surface coating. Our engineering team can provide the most suitable solution for your equipment needs.

How It Works

The Hypersonic HVOF works by mixing fuel and oxygen, which is fed into a combustion chamber and ignited in a controlled manner. The resulting gas has extremely high temperature and pressure, which is ejected through a nozzle at supersonic speeds.

The powder is then injected into a specific position in the high-velocity gas flow, and partially melts, forming the so-called “melt” (agglomeration of melted or semi-melted particles). The hot gas stream and semi-molten powder are then directed against the surface to be coated. The resulting dense coating has low porosity (<1%), high adhesion (>10,000psi) and low oxides. Layers up to 300 µm thick are usually applied.

This process is the only one that produces layers based on carbides and borides.

In the case of extremely hard layers, metallic compounds and aggregates are formed by alloying metals such as nickel, cobalt and nickel-chromium alloys. Combined with very high speeds, it becomes clear the need to ensure correct deposition parameters and ranges of narrow tolerances for a successful coating.

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